1. Famous examples of common sense
If you don’t know, ask, if you can’t, learn. Even if you can, don’t give in, and then you will be virtuous.
If you hear something but don’t see it, even if you know it well, you will be wrong; if you see it but don’t know it, even though your knowledge is not false; if you know it but don’t act it, even if you are diligent, you will be trapped. ——Xun Kuang If you don't climb high mountains, you don't know how high the sky is; if you don't go to the deep valleys, you don't know how thick the earth is; if you don't listen to the last words of the former kings, you don't know the greatness of knowledge.
——Xun Kuang Everything must be done with a down-to-earth attitude, not relying on daydreams or false claims, but working hard with an attitude of seeking truth. If you study with this attitude, you can understand the truth; if you do things with this attitude, you can achieve success.
——Li Dazhao talks about learning methods. I would like to sum it up in six words: "strict, serious and rigorous." In addition to learning from others, this scientific learning method is more important. Rely on your own conscious and hard training.
——Su Buqing There are three ways to read, namely, the heart, the eyes, and the mouth. If the mind is not here, the eyes will not look carefully. The mind will not be focused, but it will only read rambles. It will never be remembered, and it will not be remembered for a long time.
Among the three arrivals, I am the most anxious. ——Zhu Xi There is a connection between learning and doing. To learn, you must think, and to understand, you must do. Only by doing can you see whether you have truly learned.
Otherwise, even if you read a lot, it will just become a dead library. ——Xie Juezai If you want to read well, you must first lay a good foundation. Only after you have read the foundation well can you do research on individual issues. The foundation requires broadness, and the research requires deepness. Broadness and depth are also unified. Only when you are broad can you Deep, and only when it is deep can we ask for breadth.
——Wu Han The ability to think independently is an essential talent for scientific research and creation of inventions. Any of the more important scientific creations and inventions in history are inseparable from the creator's independent and in-depth approach to looking at problems.
——Hua Luogeng The issue of knowledge is a scientific issue. It does not involve any hypocrisy and pride. What determines it is its opposite - honesty and humility. —— *** Being lazy to think, unwilling to delve into and understand deeply, being complacent or satisfied with trivial knowledge are all causes of intellectual poverty.
This kind of poverty can be called "stupid" in one word. ——Gorky The history of knowledge is like a great polyphony, in which the voices of all nationalities sound in turn.
——Goethe Knowledge and ability are accumulated bit by bit. We must pay attention to having a solid foundation, pay attention to review and consolidation, and cannot rush for success. ——Gu Chaohao Only knowledge is power. Only knowledge can make us love people honestly, respect people's labor, and sincerely appreciate the beautiful fruits of uninterrupted great labor. Only knowledge can make us become strong-minded, honest, and competent people. Rational person.
——Golky Except for knowledge and learning, there is no power in the world that can establish dominance and authority in the human spirit and soul, in human thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. ——Bacon Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge evolution.
Strictly speaking, imagination is a real factor in scientific research. ——Einstein Knowledge is power.
——Bacon Natural talents are like natural plants, which require knowledge to prune. ——Bacon A person not only relies on what he is born with, but also relies on everything he gets from learning to cultivate himself.
——Goethe Smart people have long ears and short tongues. ——Fleger Human genius is just a spark. If you want to turn it into a blazing flame, you can only learn! study! ! ! ——Gorky The first sign of an educated mind is being good at asking questions.
——Plekhanov My efforts in studying have not yielded any other benefits, except that I am increasingly aware of my ignorance. ——Descartes Knowledge is an extremely precious thing, and there is no shame in absorbing it from any source.
——Abul · Faraz Learning is labor, labor full of ideas. ——Ushensky Using knowledge too much for decoration is false; judging things entirely based on the rules of knowledge is the eccentricity of scholars.
- Bacon When you can't tell yourself what you learned today, don't go to bed. ——Fort Lichtenstein Learning in idleness is no better than learning in idleness.
——John Bayless The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research. ——Garfield The trick to learning a lot is not to learn too much all at once.
——Locke Knowledge is real knowledge only when it is obtained by positive thinking rather than by memorizing evidence. ——Tolstoy Most things are modest, as is the case with all things, except knowledge.
The richer the knowledge, the more expensive it is. ——Margo Knowledge stored as mental fat is useless until it becomes mental muscle.
——Spencer Knowledge is different from sophistication. People who are truly knowledgeable are often very naive. ——Romain Rolland There are two kinds of knowledge, one is the problem that we are proficient in; the other is the knowledge about a certain problem that we know where to find.
——Johnson Nature has given us the seeds of knowledge, not the knowledge itself. ——Kannika Knowledge is the medicine for fear.
——Emerson Knowledge has weight, but achievement has luster. Some people feel the power of knowledge, but more people only see the luster of achievement.
——Chesterfield Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to getting it. ——Thomas Fuller Repetition is the mother of learning.
——Di Cigen Any valuable knowledge I have learned is from self-study. Darwin In the field of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind.
Pasteur Knowledge itself does not tell people how to use it. The method of application is outside the books. Bacon To read any good book is to talk to many noble people.
Descartes Knowledge is as precious as human blood. If a person lacks blood, his body will be weak; if a person lacks knowledge, his mind will dry up.
Gao Shiqi Of course a writer must make money to live and write, but he should never live and write to make money. Marx I have never made an accidental invention in my life.
All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous testing. Edison Human value lies in human talents.
Marx It is much more difficult to turn language into action than to turn action into language. Gorky Don't linger in what has been accomplished! Pasteur It's never too late to learn.
Gorky When young, he loves to learn, like the rising sun; when he is strong, he loves to learn, like the light in the sun; when he is old, he loves to learn, like the brightness of a candle. Liu Xiang reads without thinking.
2. Famous examples of common sense, thanks
Chiseling through walls to steal light
Kuang Heng, courtesy name Zhigui, was born in Donghai (the name of Han County in the Western Han Dynasty). , people from the area east of Pi County in present-day Jiangsu Province to the sea, and even from the east of Ziyang County in Shandong Province to the sea. He comes from a farming family, and his grandfather and father have been farmers for generations. He was born in Kuangheng, but he likes to read. When he was young, his family was poor. He worked as a hired worker during the day to make ends meet, and only had time to study at night. But the family was so poor that they couldn't even light a candle. The neighbor's lamp is bright, but it can't shine. Kuang Heng came up with a way to cut a hole in the wall next to the neighbor's house, "steal" a little light from it, and let the neighbor's light shine through. He held the book and read in front of the cave against the light.
Kuang Heng’s family was too poor to afford books. There was a rich man in my hometown who had a rich collection of books in his home. Kuang Heng went to his house to work, but he didn't receive any wages. The rich man felt strange and asked Kuang Heng why? Kuang Heng said: "I don't want wages, I just hope you can lend me all the books at home to read, and I will be very satisfied." After hearing this, the rich man was deeply moved by his diligent and studious spirit, and he agreed to his request. From then on, Kuang Heng had an excellent opportunity to study. History books say that Kuang Heng was energetic and surpassed ordinary people. The wealthy family's rich collection of books, coupled with Kuang Heng's own diligent efforts, finally turned him into a knowledgeable scholar. There was even a saying among scholars at that time: "No one could explain the Book of Songs, but Kuang Ding came; Kuang Heng explained the poems to Renyi (no one could explain the Book of Songs, but Kuang Heng happened to come; Kuang Heng explained it to everyone) After solving the doubts in "The Book of Songs", everyone burst into laughter." This shows that his reputation is very high. At that time, many scholars worshiped him as their teacher and learned from him.
During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Zhang Heng was recommended by the court and appointed as a doctor, and then promoted to doctor and assigned to Shizhong.
At this time, a solar eclipse and an earthquake occurred successively. Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty was frightened, fearing that it was a warning sign of disaster from heaven, so he consulted his ministers about political gains and losses. Kuang Heng submitted a memorial, listing historical facts to show that the celestial phenomenon is just a natural change of yin and yang, and that misfortunes and blessings all depend on human actions, the atmosphere of human society, and more importantly, the enlightenment, advocacy and influence of the imperial court. Therefore, the emperor should reduce the expenses of the palace, be close to loyal ministers and honest men, alienate sycophants and villains, select virtuous ministers, open channels to accept loyal advice, etc. Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty appreciated Kuang Heng's knowledge very much and promoted him to the rank of Guanglu Doctor and Prince Shaofu.
Emperor Pang of the Han Yuan Dynasty loved Fu Zhaoyi and her son King Dingtao more than the queen and prince. Kuang Heng put forward sincere advice on this, and thoroughly analyzed the principle of "the family is upright and the world is settled", so as to avoid causing disaster to the country. Kuang Heng participated in major political affairs in the court, quoted scriptures, and clarified legal principles and morals. He was highly praised. He was promoted to Guang Luxun and Yushi doctor. Later, he was promoted to prime minister and was granted the title of Marquis of Le'an.
During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the eunuch Zhongshu ordered Shi Xian to have exclusive power, exclude and frame the virtuous. Kuang Heng was also afraid of him and did not dare to criticize him. After the death of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne. Kuang Heng and the imperial censor Zhen Tan jointly impeached Shi Xian and exposed the various crimes committed by him and his party members. Shi Xian and his minions were both punished as they deserved. However, some people in the DPRK ministers believed that Kuang Heng, as an auxiliary minister, did not participate in the expose in time in his early years, but instead followed the rules and failed to fulfill his responsibilities, so they impeached him. Kuang Heng also felt ashamed and repeatedly asked to resign. Later, he was finally dismissed from office for occupying too much fiefdom.
Based on Kuang Heng's story, later generations summarized an idiom "cutting through walls to steal light" to describe diligence and studiousness.
Su Buqing never missed a single punctuation mark—rigorous scholarship and meticulous attention to detail.
Li Bai grinds a needle with an iron pestle - perseverance, diligence, and self-study.
Li Zhengdao has a wide range of interests - he is knowledgeable, extensively involved, and dialectical and unified.
Wang Xizhi: Studying books near a pond, the water in the pond is completely black.
Kuang Heng: Chiseling the wall to borrow light. The firefly reflects the snow.
Thank you and hope to adopt it
3. Celebrity examples related to common sense,,,thank you
Kuang Heng, whose name is Zhigui, was born in Donghai (Western Han Dynasty) The name of Han County refers to the people from the area east of Pi County in Jiangsu Province to the sea, and from the east of Ziyang County in Shandong Province to the sea.
He comes from a farming family, and his grandfather and father have been farmers for generations. He was born in Kuangheng, but he likes to read.
When he was young, his family was poor. He worked as a hired worker during the day to make ends meet, and only had time to study at night. But the family was so poor that they couldn't even light a candle.
The neighbor's lamp is shining brightly, but it cannot illuminate it. Kuang Heng came up with a way to cut a hole in the wall next to the neighbor's house, "steal" a little light from it, and let the neighbor's light shine through.
He held the book and read in front of the cave against the light. Kuang Heng's family was too poor to buy books.
There was a rich man in my hometown who had a rich collection of books in his home. Kuang Heng went to his house to work, but he didn't receive any wages.
The rich man felt strange and asked Kuang Heng why? Kuang Heng said: "I don't want wages, I just hope you can lend me all the books at home to read, and I will be very satisfied." After hearing this, the rich man was deeply moved by his diligent and studious spirit, and he agreed to his request.
From then on, Kuang Heng had an excellent opportunity to study. History books say that Kuang Heng was energetic and surpassed ordinary people. The wealthy family's rich collection of books, coupled with Kuang Heng's own diligent efforts, finally turned him into a knowledgeable scholar.
There was even a saying among scholars at that time: "No one could explain the Book of Songs, but Kuang Ding came; Kuang explained the poems, and he explained it to Renyi (no one could explain the Book of Songs, Kuang Heng happened to come Kuang Heng explained the mystery of the Book of Songs to everyone, and everyone laughed happily)" This shows that his reputation is very high.
At that time, many scholars worshiped him as their teacher and learned from him. During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Zhang Heng was recommended by the court and appointed as a doctor, and then promoted to doctor and assigned to Shizhong.
At this time, a solar eclipse and an earthquake occurred successively. Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty was frightened, fearing that it was a warning sign of disaster from heaven, so he consulted his ministers about political gains and losses. Kuang Heng submitted a memorial, listing historical facts to show that the celestial phenomenon is just a natural change of yin and yang, and that misfortunes and blessings all depend on human actions, the atmosphere of human society, and more importantly, the enlightenment, advocacy and influence of the imperial court.
Therefore, the emperor should reduce the expenses of the palace, be close to loyal ministers and honest ministers, alienate sycophants and villains, select virtuous ministers, open channels to accept loyal advice, etc.
Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty appreciated Kuang Heng's knowledge very much and promoted him to the rank of Guanglu Doctor and Prince Shaofu.
Emperor Pang of the Han Yuan Dynasty loved Fu Zhaoyi and her son King Dingtao more than the queen and prince. Kuang Heng put forward sincere advice on this, and thoroughly analyzed the principle of "the family is upright and the world is settled", so as to avoid causing disaster to the country.
Kuang Heng participated in major political affairs in the court, quoted scriptures, and clarified legal principles and morals. He was highly praised. He was promoted to Guang Luxun and Yushi doctor. Later, he was promoted to prime minister and was granted the title of Marquis of Le'an. During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the eunuch Zhongshu ordered Shi Xian to monopolize power, exclude and frame the virtuous.
Kuang Heng was also afraid of him and did not dare to criticize him. After the death of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne. Kuang Heng and the imperial censor Zhen Tan jointly impeached Shi Xian and exposed the various crimes committed by him and his party members.
Both Shi Xian and his minions received due punishment. However, some people in the DPRK ministers believed that Kuang Heng, as an auxiliary minister, did not participate in the expose in time in his early years, but instead followed the rules and failed to fulfill his responsibilities, so they impeached him.
Kuang Heng also felt ashamed and repeatedly asked to resign. Later, he was finally dismissed from office for occupying too much fiefdom. Based on Kuang Heng's story, later generations summarized an idiom "cutting through walls to steal light" to describe diligence and studiousness.
Su Buqing never missed a single punctuation mark—rigorous scholarship and meticulous attention to detail. Li Bai grinds a needle with an iron pestle - perseverance, diligence, and self-study.
Li Zhengdao has a wide range of interests - he is knowledgeable, extensively involved, and unified in dialectical analysis. Wang Xizhi: Studying books near a pond, the water in the pond is completely black. Kuang Heng: Chiseling the wall to borrow light.
The firefly reflects the snow. Thank you for your acceptance.
4. Famous stories about knowledge
*Socrates’ wife was very fierce. Once, she lost her temper and scolded Socrates, but she still had some left. Before his anger subsided, he picked up a large bucket of water and poured it on her husband's head. Socrates scratched his wet hair and laughed: After thunder, there must be heavy rain. This is a natural law, and it also proves that this is the truth. *Newton was very attentive in his studies.
One time, it was a friend's treat. During the dinner, he remembered a bottle of wine at home, so he told his friend to wait while he went home to get the wine. This friend waited and waited, but did not see Newton coming back, so he had to go and see what happened.
It turned out that Newton remembered an experiment on his way home. When he got home, he plunged into the laboratory and started doing the experiment, forgetting all about getting wine to entertain his friends. Another time, he was hungry and boiled eggs to eat, but while thinking about the problem, he put the eggs into the pot. When the problem was solved and he wanted to eat the eggs, he opened the lid of the pot and what he picked up was his pocket watch.
*Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty was born into a family of officials. He has been very resourceful and studious since childhood.
I was admitted to Jinshi when I was just twenty years old. He was an honest official and often used time to read in his spare time, determined to write a general chronicle as a reference for people.
In order to seize the time to study, he specially made a log pillow. The wonderful function of the pillow is that as long as the body turns over during sleep, it will roll, and the person will wake up and can continue to study knowledge, so it is called " "Alarm Pillow". Whenever Sima Guang needed to rest, he would rest his head on a "warning pillow". As a result of such study, he finally became a learned man.
5. Celebrity stories about knowledge
Except for the great Newton and the great Einstein, no one has made such a great contribution to the progress of mankind as he did. .
Even Newton and Einstein drew wisdom and inspiration from him. He is "the ideal incarnation of theoretical genius and experimental genius in one person", he is Archimedes of Syracuse.
Biography of Archimedes Archimedes (Archimedes, about 287-212 BC) was born in a small village near Syracuse, Greece. He was born into a noble family and was related to King Hieron of Syracuse, and his family was very wealthy.
Archimedes' father was an astronomer and mathematician, knowledgeable and humble. Influenced by his family, Archimedes had a strong interest in mathematics, astronomy, especially the geometry of ancient Greece since he was a child.
When he was just eleven years old, with the help of his relationship with the royal family, he was sent to the Egyptian city of Alexandria to study. Alexandria, located at the mouth of the Nile River, was one of the centers of cultural trade at that time.
There are majestic museums, libraries, and talented people here, and it is known as the "City of Wisdom" by the world.
Archimedes studied and lived here for many years and had close contacts with many scholars.
He absorbed the excellent cultural heritage of the East and ancient Greece and made significant contributions in his subsequent scientific career. In 212 BC, the ancient Roman army invaded Syracuse, and Archimedes was killed by Roman soldiers at the age of seventy-five.
Archimedes' body was buried in Sicily, and the tombstone was engraved with the shape of a sphere inscribed in a cylinder to commemorate his outstanding contributions to geometry. Archimedes' achievements Archimedes is undisputedly the greatest mathematician and scientist produced by ancient Greek civilization. His outstanding contributions in many scientific fields earned him high respect from his contemporaries.
Archimedes obtained the area and volume of parabolic arcs, spirals, circles, and the volumes of complex geometric bodies such as ellipsoids and paraboloids. In the process of deriving these formulas, he skillfully used the "exhaustion method", which is what we call today the method of gradually approximating limits, and is therefore recognized as the originator of calculus calculations.
He also used this method to estimate that the value of ∏ is between and , and obtained the solution to the cubic equation. Faced with the complicated numerical representation methods of ancient Greece, Archimedes proposed a set of important grade-by-level calculation methods and used it to solve many mathematical problems.
Archimedes' achievements in mechanics are the most outstanding, and these achievements are mainly concentrated in statics and hydrostatics. In the process of studying machinery, he discovered the lever principle and used this principle to design and manufacture many machines.
In the process of studying floating bodies, he discovered the law of buoyancy, also known as Archimedes' law. Archimedes also had outstanding achievements in astronomy.
He designed some round balls, connected them with strings and wooden sticks to imitate the movement of the sun, moon and stars, and used water power to make them rotate. In this way, solar and lunar eclipses can be vividly displayed.
Archimedes believed that the earth was spherical and revolved around the sun. This view was 1,800 years earlier than Copernicus's "heliocentric theory". Due to the conditions at the time, he did not conduct in-depth and systematic research on this issue.
But it is remarkable that such an opinion was put forward as early as the third century BC. Archimedes wrote many works. As a mathematician, he wrote mathematical works such as "On Spheres and Cylinders", "On Cleaved Cones and Spheres", "Quarters of Parabolas", and "On Spirals".
As a mechanics, he has written such mechanical works as "On the Balance of Flat Plate", "On Floating Bodies", "On Lever" and "On Center of Gravity". In "On the Balance of a Tablet" he systematically demonstrated the principle of leverage.
In On Floating Bodies, he demonstrated the law of floating bodies. Archimedes not only made brilliant theoretical achievements, but was also an engineer with a rich practical spirit.
He designed and manufactured many mechanisms and machines throughout his life. In addition to lever systems, it is worth mentioning weightlifting pulleys, irrigation machines, water lifters, and military projectors. The water-lifting machine known as the Archimedean screw was invented to remove water from the holds of large ships.
The water pump can be transported to high places using a screw handle. It has been widely used in Egypt and is the predecessor of modern screw pumps. "Give me a fulcrum and I will move the earth." Archimedes was not only a theorist but also a practitioner. Throughout his life, he was passionate about applying his scientific discoveries to practice, thus combining the two.
In Egypt, around 1,500 BC, some people used levers to lift heavy objects, but people did not know the reason for it. Archimedes studied this phenomenon intently and discovered the lever principle.
King Hernon has always been dubious about Archimedes' theory. He asked Archimedes to turn them into living examples to convince people.
Archimedes said: "Give me a fulcrum and I can move the earth." The king said: "I'm afraid this won't be possible. You'd better come and help me drag the big ship on the coast." ”
This boat was built by King Hernon for the King of Egypt. It was large and quite heavy. Because it could not be moved, it had been stranded on the coast for many days. Archimedes agreed.
Archimedes designed a complex system of levers and pulleys and installed them on the ship, handing one end of the rope to King Hernon. King Hernon gently pulled the rope, and a miracle happened. The ship slowly moved and finally descended into the sea.
The king was surprised and admired Archimedes very much, and sent someone to post a notice: "From now on, no matter what Archimedes says, you must believe him." The Mystery of the Golden Crown King Hernon asked the goldsmith to He made a pure gold crown. After it was completed, the king suspected that the craftsman had mixed silver into the gold crown. However, the gold crown was indeed as heavy as the pure gold that was originally given to the goldsmith. Did the craftsman do something wrong? Wanting to test the authenticity without destroying the crown, this problem not only stumped the king, but also made the ministers look at each other.
Later, the king gave it to Archimedes. Archimedes tried hard to think of many ways, but they all failed.
One day, he went to the bathhouse to take a bath. As he sat in the tub, he saw the water overflowing and felt his body being gently pulled up. Suddenly he had a sudden enlightenment, jumped out of the bath, and ran straight to the palace without even bothering to put on his clothes, shouting "Fureka" (Fureka, I know) all the way. It turned out that he had thought that if the crown was put in After entering the water, the amount of water displaced is not equal to the amount of water displaced by the same weight of gold.
6. Examples of famous people who reviewed past knowledge
Shi Yang rubbed his feet and read at night
The famous worker leader Shi Yang of the Second Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China, When he was young, his family was poor and could not afford lamp oil. There is an ancient temple called Longxingguan in the village. There is an ever-burning lantern in the temple, and he studies in the ancient temple. Winter is cold and my feet feel uncomfortable with cold. At first, he stood up and stamped his feet from time to time. Later, he felt that it was a waste of time, so he whittled a round wooden stick and placed it under his feet. .
Lu Xun sold medals
When Lu Xun was studying at the Jiangnan Naval Academy in Nanjing, the school awarded him a gold medal because of his excellent test scores. He did not wear the medal as a certificate to show off himself. Instead, he sold it on Gulou Street and bought back a few beloved books and a bunch of red peppers. Whenever he was reading and reading, when it was late at night and the weather was cold and he felt sleepy, he would pick off a chili pepper, break it into several pieces, put it in his mouth and chew it until he sweated on his forehead, shed tears in his eyes, and "sighed" in his mouth. , my whole body felt warm, and my sleepiness disappeared, so I picked up the book and read it again.
Wang Yanan tied to a pillar and reading
Wang Yanan, my country's famous Marxist economist and the earliest Chinese translator of "Das Kapital", took a ship to Europe in 1933. The passenger ship was sailing to the Red Sea when suddenly huge waves rolled into the sky and the ship was rocking so hard that people could not stand still. At this time, Wang Yanan, who was wearing glasses and holding a book in his hand, walked into the restaurant and begged the waiter: "Please tie me to this pillar!" The waiter thought he was afraid that he would be thrown into the sea by the waves. Go and tie Wang Yanan firmly to the pillar according to his words. After being tied up, Wang Yanan opened the book and read it attentively. When the foreigners on the boat saw it, they all looked at him in amazement and praised him repeatedly: "Ah! The Chinese are so amazing!"
Huang Kan mistakenly took ink as a side dish
In 1915, the famous scholar Huang Kan gave a lecture on Chinese studies at Peking University. He lived in the Datong Apartment in Baimiao Hutong, Beijing, and devoted himself to the study of "Chinese Studies" all day long. Sometimes he would not go out to eat. He prepared steamed buns, chili, soy sauce and other condiments and placed them on his desk. When he was hungry, he would nibble on the steamed buns and read while eating. I stopped eating, and when I saw the wonderful thing, I shouted: "It's wonderful!" Once, I was fascinated by reading, and I actually put the steamed bun into the ink stone and the cinnabar box. When a friend comes to visit and laughs loudly, he still doesn’t know why he is laughing at him?
Cao Yu was really studying and pretending to take a bath
During the Anti-Japanese War, Cao Yu taught full-time national drama in Jiang'an, Sichuan. One summer, Cao Yu's family prepared a bathtub and hot water and asked him to take a bath. At this time, Cao Yu was reading a book and couldn't put it down. He pushed it again and again. Finally, under repeated urging from his family, he took a towel in one hand and another Take the book and walk into the inner room. An hour passed, but no one came out. The sound of water could be heard from time to time in the room. Another hour passed, and the situation remained the same. Cao Yu's family members were suddenly confused. When they opened the door and took a look, they found that Cao Yu was sitting in the bathtub, reading a book in one hand and patting the water intentionally or unintentionally with a towel in the other hand.
7. Are there any examples of celebrities whose knowledge changed their destiny?
Leonardo da Vinci, an artist and intellectual, has won the admiration of the world for his artistic and technological achievements.
Galileo, the man who pioneered modern science, won the admiration of his contemporaries, including the Pope, for his extensive knowledge.
Erasmus, also because of his profound knowledge and profound thoughts, people in half the world have to pay attention to his remarks.
Newton was the first ordinary British person to be knighted by the King of England for his academic achievements. Marx needs no introduction.
Nobel, Edison, etc. gained wealth and reputation because of invention patents. These are all examples of knowledge changing destiny.
[Almost every successful person has the same hobby - reading. ] But the editor believes that among the factors that change destiny, the role of knowledge is not necessarily the main one. For example, personality factors are very important. If knowledge can rise to theory and thought, then the first thing it changes is the self, that is, the spiritual world. Expansion and advancement of realm.
8. Composition materials about knowledge
Composition materials. ..Is it writing an argumentative essay?
Let’s start with a few examples. It is recommended to use three technological revolutions as a comparison. Steam engines, generators, and computers promote human progress (similar to "In the 18th century, the roar of steam engines announced the arrival of a new era." In the 19th century, mankind stepped onto the ladder of knowledge and began to enter the door of the industrial revolution; in the 19th century, the lights in Thomas Edison's laboratory illuminated the road to modernization; in the 20th century, tube computers ran rapidly, calculating mankind's path to a new future. Speed... knowledge is closely related to the development and progress of mankind" etc.)
You can use about 2 or 3 big examples later. You can find a few examples of inventions that promote development, such as Yuan Longping and Steve Jobs. .
Finally, one more question. ..